This week Alan’s Sepia Saturday post shows the front cover of a 1930 Chevrolet brochure, so I wondered if I had some appropriate vehicle photos in Great Granny’s album – I thought I might have used them all in a previous Cars post (including a car made in Scotland by women for women) and found this

the buffoon on the right has Granny's hat on!

This is the Galloway saloon made by women, but look – curtains in the back! More information on the Galloway can be found on on the Old Classic Car website. Noted on the back of the photo is “Hovingham Sept 1928″ – Alan’s neck of the woods.

This vintage tourer seems to have been just the job for touring as here we have it again, this time the note on the back says “The Trossachs Road 21/22 Sep 1928”

I wonder if the driver is the same man – he’s wearing plus 4’s as in the previous photo, which makes me think he was a huntin’ shootin’ type. The trousers remind me of a corny Scottish postcard from my childhood, which they probably still sell today. It showed a cartoon of a hunter proudly returning from the hill with a stag which he had killed. Someone asks “Did you shoot him in the Trossachs?” and he replies “No, right between the eyes”. GROAN!

For other similar posts, nip along to Sepia Saturday and see what’s going on, or why not post one of your own? It doesn’t have to be Sepia, just share one of your old photos with us.

PS: Wordpress have just congratulated me on my 50th post – have I really gassed on so much?🙂

Congrats on the 50th post, Jo. This post is particularly wonderful. Both photos are great, but the second one makes me think that we need to design better looking cars (more like the one in your photo) and that we should also bring back plus fours.

I’ve just commented to Alan how great it was when a running board could double as a seat! How is it you granny always inspired buffoonery – or was up to something herself? She was fun to be with I think Jo.

No curtains now, just tinted windows which have no class at all. The only plus fours I still see are on older members (not me) at the golf club.
And I’ve seen a postcard like that in the local fleamarket.

Didn’t see any curtains on the Tank Eating Tiger, but I’d have been frightened by the badge too as a small child. “See No Evil” appears to be wearing Granny’s hat – I think he must have been the clown among the friends, or deaf due to the hat. I have some similar pics to your Uncle Carl stood in front of his WWII tent – will no doubt post them as soon as a suitable Sepia Saturday comes up🙂 Jo

No you haven’t gassed on at all : your posts are always a positive pleasure to read. And what a car. I do miss running boards, where on earth can you sit on the outside of a car these days. And as for Hovingham : I don’t think I have ever been there.

Congrats on your 50th!!
I’m well over 2000 posts and Blogger has never commented on that…
Curtains are cute and good for privacy,
but one may wonder what happened behind those curtains…
I love just how evocative the 2nd picture is.🙂
HUGZ